fuel discontent

Frequency: 7.511.8 per million words

To make existing discontent stronger or more intense.

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  • Overcrowded conditions will only fuel discontent among prisoners.
  • The government's new tax policy is likely to fuel public discontent.
  • The manager's unfair decisions fueled discontent within the team.
  • Rising inflation and unemployment continue to fuel discontent across the country.
  • The king's extravagant spending fueled the growing discontent that led to the revolution.
  • Spreading misinformation online can easily fuel social discontent.
  • Ignoring the workers' demands has fueled discontent to the point of a strike.
  • The perceived lack of transparency will only fuel the simmering discontent among shareholders.
  • The controversial new law served to fuel discontent rather than solve the underlying problem.
  • Any further delays in addressing the issue will inevitably fuel widespread discontent.